Bushel Boy Farms launches greenhouse-grown cucumbers

Bushel Boy Farms launches greenhouse-grown cucumbers

For the first time in more than three decades, the innovative greenhouse growers will produce a second crop using a high-wire production system amid unprecedented industry growth.

OWATONNA, Minn. — Bushel Boy Farms, a leading producer of fresh, local, greenhouse-grown produce year-round in the Upper Midwest, now grows cucumbers at its Owatonna greenhouse. The first harvest will hit shelves at major retailers throughout the Twin Cities in October.

Bushel Boy Farms is the first company in Minnesota to produce the crop year-round.

Cucumbers are just the second crop to be grown using Bushel Boy Farms' high-wire production system. The company, now in its 32nd year in operation, is already well-known for its nine varieties of fresh, garden flavor tomatoes, as well as greenhouse-grown strawberries, launched in 2021.

The news follows a recent report from The Food Institute that continued investments in the vertical farming industry will bolster its projected market value to $20.9 billion by 2029, a sign of the market's value during current global economic and supply chain challenges.

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Source: Blue Book Services

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